A new study finds that mammogram rates in the US have not declined in women between the ages of 40 and 49. The study results are published in the April 19, 2013 online edition of the journal iCancer/i. "If the USPSTF recommendations had been widely adopted, we would have expected to see a significant decline in mammography rates among women in their forties," said the study's lead author, Lydia Pace, MD, MPH, a global women's health fellow in the Division of ...Sunday, 21 April 2013
Mammogram Rate Did Not Decline After Controversial USPSTF Recommendations
A new study finds that mammogram rates in the US have not declined in women between the ages of 40 and 49. The study results are published in the April 19, 2013 online edition of the journal iCancer/i. "If the USPSTF recommendations had been widely adopted, we would have expected to see a significant decline in mammography rates among women in their forties," said the study's lead author, Lydia Pace, MD, MPH, a global women's health fellow in the Division of ...
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